489 search results for “media coverage” in the Public website
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Tiny, pain-free vaccinations: microneedles and nanoparticles
If it’s up to PhD student Guangsheng Du, patients don’t need to worry about big needles anymore. At the Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research (LACDR), he studied the use of microneedles and nanoparticles as a new vaccination system. ‘I want to create a more patient-friendly delivery method.’ He defends…
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Valuing ecosystems - Marie Curie grant for Rosaleen March
Ecologist Rosaleen March from the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) will carry on her research on functional biodiversity: a measure to assign value to ecosystems. Following her previous Marie Curie co-fund, she now receives a full Marie Curie fellowship. March: ‘We need to know how losing biodiversity…
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Water related adsorbates on stepped platinum surfaces
PhD Defence
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Thijs Witty
Faculty of Humanities
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Weiyan Low | PhD Candidate |
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Guilherme Peixoto Migliora
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
Lecture
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"Het zijn net mensen" revisited: reporting about Islam and the Middle East in 2017
Debate
- LUCIS journalist fellow Sinan Can
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Second lecture by LUCIS journalist fellow Sinan Can about Western interference in the Middle East
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First lecture by LUCIS journalist fellow Sinan Can about Western interference in the Middle East
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Third lecture by LUCIS journalist fellow Sinan Can about Western interference in the Middle East
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Photography Meets Science and the City
Conference, Leiden2022
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"Het zijn net mensen" revisited: reporting about Islam and the Middle East in 2017
Debate
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"Het zijn net mensen" revisited: reporting about Islam and the Middle East in 2017
Debate
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"Het zijn net mensen" revisited: reporting about Islam and the Middle East in 2017
Debate
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Egbert Fortuin appointed professor of Russian Language and Linguistics: 'I am back'
On 1 August, Egbert Fortuin has been appointed Professor of Russian Language and Linguistics. After a five-year term as vice-dean of the Faculty Board, he is eager to fully devote himself to the study programme. His appointment can therefore be summarised in three words: 'I am back'.
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How Zero shot learning changes the world
On June 22, the week of data literacy started. The week was organized by PublicNL in close collaboration with LCDS. The essence was: How do we deal with data in the future? What major changes did we see in the past five years and what expectations may we expect for the future? Are there any pointers…
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Best Spanish doctoral thesis in Soil science in 2015 for CML researcher Daniel Arenas Lago
The Spanish Society of Soil Science has chosen as the best thesis of 2015 (call 2016) in Spain to the CML-researcher Daniel Arenas Lago, for his research at the University of Vigo that expands and deepens in new knowledge about adsorption and retention of heavy metals in soils, an issue increasingly…
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New dataset helps to understand environmental impact of offshore windfarms
While offshore wind farms generate clean and green energy, scientists are becoming increasingly aware of the harmful impact they may have on marine life. To get a better overview of these impacts and to find the best locations for future wind farms, environmental scientist Yali Si and her colleagues…
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Nerve stimulation effective in patients with untreatable cluster headaches
Extremely painful chronic cluster headaches – sometimes referred to as ‘suicide headaches’ – can be prevented by stimulating the occipital nerve in the back of the head, according to research conducted by Professor Emeritus of Neurology Michel Ferrari from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). The…
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Refugee Roads: Biking the Balkan refugee route
In less than two years’ time, Florian Volz and Timo Schmidt, both German students studying International Studies in The Hague, went from knowing each other only vaguely to sharing a small tent and a bank account. Sounds like any other ordinary relationship, right? Well, not exactly. These two honours…
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Dominican Republic
To what extent is the image of the Taino settlements on Hispaniola representative for the whole island, or is it only related to a few large settlements of known caciques?
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“Not a Local Product Here”: Materia Medica and the Spatial Politics of Material Resources (wuliao) in Ming China
Lecture
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‘My students don't stop at a six!'
During the opening of the academic year, true to tradition the LUC Teaching Prize will be awarded to the University's best lecturer. Get to know the nominees. This week: Florian Schneider.
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An Afghan Prince at Queen Victoria’s Court
Lecture
- How surface species drive product distribution during ammonia oxidation, STM and AP-XPS study
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Drama in the Dailies. Violence and Gender in Dutch Newspapers, 1880 to 1930.
PhD Defence
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Celebrating Maimonides in Cairo: Jewish Historiography, Egyptian Nationalism, and Global Crisis
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Promoting Harmony with Conflicts?
PhD Defence
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Race against time: Helping the Netherlands secure almost 20 million Pfizer vaccines
The whole world is waiting anxiously for sufficient supplies of coronavirus vaccines. As Launch Navigator at Pfizer, alumnus Dennis de Mik must help ensure that the Netherlands receives 19.8 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. How is he going about this and how has his Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences…
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Book ‘De Glazen Toren’: ‘The balance isn't quite right anymore’
Writing a book on the recent history of Leiden University in corona times. For educational and policy historian Pieter Slaman (34), this has meant working in the attic of his parents’ house while they looked after his daughter, along with numerous online conversations and very few, if any, visits to…
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Iran: Beyond the Headlines
LUCIS Discussion Panel
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Towards a political ontology of violence: reality, image and perception
Conference
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Kamran Ullah: ‘I love working at De Telegraaf’
‘People talk at the coffee machine about what’s on the front page of De Telegraaf.’ Kamran Ullah took office as deputy editor-in-chief of De Telegraaf on 1 January this year. Ullah began studying Public Administration at Leiden in 2002.
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Reading Contemporary India Through the Cinematic Lens
Debate
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A Roman camp or not? How our archaeologists found the answer
Archaeologists from Leiden University find what is clearly an earth wall and ditch structure in the woods near Ermelo. They suspect it may be the remains of a Roman military camp, but as yet have no conclusive evidence. Will they be able to solve the puzzle?
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FRESH Lecture: About interfaces and supports in catalysis
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Nationalism and International Order
Conference